RIM could face lawsuits for BlackBerry problems
Law firms in the United States and Canada are exploring possible consumer lawsuits against Research In Motion Ltd for last week's BlackBerry outages, which for three days crippled email and messaging
Microsoft-led group readies Yahoo! offer: Report
US software giant Microsoft and private investors are assembling a multi-billion-dollar offer to purchase Yahoo!, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Microsoft has teamed up with private eq
Intel posts record net income, revenue for Q3
Chipmaker Intel Corp has reported a 24 per cent rise in net income to a record of USD 3.7 billion in the July-September quarter, fueled by robust sales of notebook PCs and growth in emerging markets.
Yahoo Q3 income dips 26 per cent on lower ad sales
Internet major Yahoo Inc has reported a 26 per cent drop in its net income to USD 293 million for the July-September quarter, primarily due to lower advertising revenues.
The company posted revenue o
Coming soon, a movie on the Wall Street protests
A pair of New York filmmakers are joining forces with scores of people around the country to make a documentary on the month-long 'Occupy Wall Street' protests to provide an accurate and "up-close" vi
Elizabeth Hurley scared of getting breast cancer
Actress-model Elizabeth Hurley says she is terrified of getting breast cancer and undergoes regular screening for the disease. The 46-year-old lost her grandmother to the disease and since then has developed a fear for it.
Occupy Wall Street shows muscle, raises $300K
The Occupy Wall Street movement has close to $300,000, as well as storage space loaded with donated supplies in lower Manhattan.
It stared down city officials to hang on to its makeshift headquarter
Protesters, police clash in New York's Times Square
Dozens of people were arrested Saturday as police on horseback clashed with anti-corporate greed protesters in New York's famous Times Square during a global day of "outrage" against corporate greed.
Charlie Sheen highest paid actor on TV
Charlie Sheen has become the highest paid actor on TV, despite losing his job on Two And A Half Men.
NY protesters claim victory as eviction postponed
Anti-Wall Street protesters declared victory on Friday after New York authorities at the last minute put off plans to evacuate the park turned tent city that they have been occupying for the last mont